UNIV. OF MD MEDICAL SYS. v. KERRIGAN

No. 3, Sept. Term, 2017.

174 A.3d 351 (2017)

456 Md. 393

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL SYSTEM CORPORATION et al. v. Brandon KERRIGAN, a minor et al.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

November 28, 2017.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Argued by Raymond L. Marshall ( Francis X. Leary , Chason, Rosner, Leary & Marshall, LLC, Townson, MD) and Curtis H. Booth (Booth, Booth, Cropper & Marriner, P.C., Easton, MD) on brief, for Petitioners.

Argued by Adam P. Janet ( Howard A. Janet and Giles H. Manley , Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC, Baltimore, MD; Andrew H. Baida , Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP, Baltimore, MD) on brief, for Respondents.

Argued by Mitchell Y. Mirviss, Esquire , Venable LLP, Rockville, MD, amicus curiae for Medical Mutual Insurance Liability Society of Maryland and MedChi, the Maryland State Medical Society.

Argued by George S. Tolley III, Esquire , Dugan, Babij, Tolley & Kohler, LLC, Timonium, MD, amicus curiae for Maryland Association for Justice, Inc.

Argued before Barbera, C.J., Greene, Adkins, McDonald, Watts, Hotten, Getty, JJ.


The fundamental inquiry before us in this case is the proper application of the standard of appellate review to a trial court's order to transfer a case pursuant to Maryland Rule 2-327(c). Although the underlying facts of this case involve alleged medical malpractice, it is before us because of the Circuit Court for Baltimore...

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